Would have to think that is that and not really bother listen to any trainer about a horse
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Like nobody saw that coming! I just wish they'd be out in the open with this stuff.
Have they not been open? JH regularly tweets updates seemingly being careful not to mislead. My understanding is that they were satisfied that he was in good shape and were waiting for suitable ground conditions for a prep race prior to Cheltenham. JH has repeatedly and recently said she was not prepared to risk him on unsuitable ground.
My guess ( no more than that!) is that they sent him out on a final workout that would have him fully fit to run over the coming weekend and that that has been too much for him. I’m sure that this happens in yards throughout the sport. What I am sure about is that she would not race him if she thought he was not up to it.
I certainly agree with the final point TS, but I like many have suspected he's been battling niggles related to the injury all season. Sizing John has been a horse that has relished better ground all his career, but he hasn't been deemed fit enough to run on it at any stage. So what is suitable ground? Is he not fit enough to run on good to soft? Would he have run on good to soft in the Gold Cup. I'm sure you see my point?
Native River now going straight to Gold Cup without a run before then
Obviously ground dependant but this equine flu drama could be a blessing in disguise for Native River. Last season’s prep seemed perfect for him and in my opinion, a hard race against Clan des Obeaux at Newbury last week or Ascot this, may have found him out come Gold Cup day. If the ground is soft on Gold Cup day then he’ll be my bet.
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percy backers have to be getting twitchy now
Owner quote
"All is good with Percy. He schooled this morning, and there no problems."
Various sources suggesting the Bobby Jo chase at Fairyhouse next weekend could be an option.
Appreciate there's still time but just came across a stat that says
"No Gold Cup winner in the past 30 winners without a previous chase run that season." :ninja:
CDO looked good today but still has to prove a bit to me
Thought that was the perfect GC trial
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A 4 horse race at Ascot less than 4 weeks before the big one is in no way a perfect trial even though it was a good performance.
Whatever suits the horse archie is the best trial.
And didn’t Gold Cup winner Native River win the same race last year against a handful of horses?
Anibale Fly ran a lovely race behind Monalee.